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Consolidated to build FTTP network in Eastbrook, Maine

Friday 2 April 2021 | 09:51 CET | News
US operator Consolidated Communications has been selected by the town of Eastbrook, Maine to construct a FTTP network to nearly 500 municipal locations, connecting residences and businesses. The town is one of the first communities in Maine to build a FTTP network.

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Companies: Consolidated Communications
Countries: United States
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